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About the company

Continental AG is a Germany-based company offering mobility solutions to automotive sector. The Company operates in four group sectors: Automotive, Tires, ContiTech and Contract Manufacturing. Automotive sector offers technologies for safety, brake, chassis, motion and motion-control systems, which is divided into five business areas: Architecture and Networking, Autonomous Mobility, Safety and Motion, Software and Central Technologies and User Experience. Tires sector offers solutions in tire technology, which is divided into five business areas: Original Equipment, Replacement APAC, Replacement EMEA, Replacement The Americas and Specialty Tires. ContiTech group sector develops products and systems made from rubber, plastic, metal, and textiles. It is divided into five business areas: Industrial Solutions Americas, Industrial Solutions APAC, Industrial Solutions EMEA, Original Equipment Solutions and Surface Solutions. Contract Manufacturing sector handles contract manufacturing.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)40.48bn
  • Net income in EUR817.60m
  • Incorporated1871
  • Employees197.62k
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